A Process for Preparing Tungstic Trioxide of High Purity from a Canadian Scheelite Concentrate

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. A. Vezina W. A. Gow
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

"A new process for treating scheelite for the production of tungstic tri-oxide is described. The novelty of the process resides in that an ion-ex-changer is used to convert sodium tungstate to either ammonium tung-state or tungstic acid.The process consists of a conventional hydrochloric acid leach of the scheelite concentrate, and the dissolution of the impure tungstic acid thus produced with sodium hydroxide at pH 8. The sodium tungstate solution is clarified and passed through a column of Dowex 50Wx8 ion-ex-change resin to exchange the sodium ions for either hydrogen or ammonium ions, both being suitable. The tungsten-bearing column effluent is evaporated to crystallize the tungsten as ammonium tungstate; the crystals are washed with nitric acid and water and decomposed by heat to pro-duce tungstic trioxide of high purity.Ninety-six per cent of the tungsten in the concentrate may be re-covered as tungs tic trioxide (W03), and the reagents consumed are 0.7 g HCl, 0.41 g NaOH and either 1.73 g NH.Cl or 225 g HCl per gram of tungsten."
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APA: J. A. Vezina W. A. Gow  (1966)  A Process for Preparing Tungstic Trioxide of High Purity from a Canadian Scheelite Concentrate

MLA: J. A. Vezina W. A. Gow A Process for Preparing Tungstic Trioxide of High Purity from a Canadian Scheelite Concentrate. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1966.

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